Merry Christmas! This is the time of year for gift giving, and we at E-Med(itations) want to GIVE YOU A FREE GIFT. Our devotional commentaries are available online for free. Did you know we have 10 complete series of E-Meds? You can begin with any of these from day one and follow the readings online, five days per week, for an entire year of devotional readings.
Our bookmark feature will help you keep track of your place. Look for the bookmark icon at the top of any page, or go here to learn more.
Why not forward the link (https://bible-equip.org/emeds/) to your friends, relatives, and small group members to encourage them in their spiritual walk?
Following are the series topics:
- Names of God in the Bible
- Gospel of Matthew
- Upper Room (John 13-17)
- Romans
- Acts
- 1 & 2 Corinthians
- Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, Colossians
- 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1 & 2 Timothy, Titus
- Hebrews
- James, 1 & 2 Peter, 1, 2 & 3 John, Jude
In addition, check out these additional resources:
- 52 Devotions on Worship (from Christ’s statements around His last days):
The best practice for using this series is to read one per week ahead of Sunday morning to prepare your heart for worship.
- 52 Expositions on Wisdom (from Proverbs 1-9):
The first nine chapters of Proverbs will give you a comprehensive introduction to wisdom from God’s point of view. There are many self-help books in the stores, but the Proverbs in the Bible offer God’s perspective to help us avoid being a fool, a sluggard, or a mocker, and instead develop a life characterized by godly wisdom.
- Devotional Commentary on the Book of Psalms (this is an ongoing series)
Too often, the Psalms are relegated to hospitals, funerals, sympathy cards, etc. But they help us grow in our knowledge of God and how to express our emotions to Him. The book of Psalms can be called “God’s handbook for godly emotions.” You can start these from the beginning and read one per week, or you can subscribe to follow them as they are published weekly.
- From the Farm: Lessons about God from an ordinary life.
These stories and musings (sometimes humorous) creatively demonstrate God at work in an ordinary life. This will spur the reader to look for evidence of God in his or her life.
- IMHO (musings on life, discipleship, worldview, and a variety of topics)
“In My Humble Opinion” comes from a weekly blog of issues akin to what the media calls “an opinion column,” but with a decidedly Christian worldview. This is an ongoing blog, and you can either start reading from the beginning or subscribe to read them as they are published.
- Lessons on church leadership – a focused commentary on 1 Timothy.
This resource could be dubbed, “A Leader’s Commentary,” an exposition of the book of 1 Timothy with the pastoral leader in focus.
These are all available online for free. But if you would like them in print form (physical books), you can buy them in our online bookstore: https://bible-equip.org/bookstore/.
In addition to the above titles, we also offer the following print-only resources:
- The Formation of the New Testament: Your No-Nonsense Guide to Understanding its Authenticity and Credibility.
- Elders’ ShopNotes: Five Volume set to build up elders in the local church
- Encouragement for Elders’ Wives: Brief articles for wives of men in leadership
- Spiritual Maturity: A brief, concise workbook for evaluating one’s own spiritual growth based on biblical characteristics of elders.
- Spiritual Greeting cards featuring artistic scenes of nature, gardens, mountains, and birds—with corresponding Scripture verses.
When ordering, use the special coupon: Christmas2023 at check-out to get your 25% discount.
You can help keep this ministry going by:
- Sharing the link to our website with everyone you know.
- Purchasing a book copy for yourself or to give away. All proceeds from book sales go directly back into this ministry.
- Consider a donation to help keep this ministry going.
Thank you for your faithfulness in following this ministry and using our resources.
Blessings in the name of our Incarnate Lord, Immanuel,
Chuck Gianotti

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